Good news about the sales of electric cars (from 11 June)
A record 9,000 new ultra low emission vehicles (ULEVs) were registered in the UK in the first quarter of 2015.
The figures, published by the Department of Transport, represent a 366% year-on-year surge.
The department said the increase was driven by more vehicles being eligible for grants, which subsidise up to 35% of the cost of a plug-in car and 20% of the cost of a plug-in van.
The models accounting for the most registrations in the latest quarter were the Mitsubishi Outlander with 4,596 and the Nissan Leaf with 1,705
Transport Minister Andrew Jones said:
“I am delighted to see such a huge rise in the number of people buying ultra low emission vehicles.
“The Go Ultra Low campaign is making low emission vehicles an increasingly popular choice and the government is investing £500 million over the next five years in making them more accessible to families and businesses across the country.
“It’s a great example of Britain leading the way in developing sustainable transport options that are affordable for everyone.”
Around 14,500 ULEV’s were sold in the UK in all of 2014, itself a fourfold increase on 2013.
There are now more than 20 plug-in models available to buy compared with just six in 2011, with each of the 10 best-selling brands in the UK now having a ULEV in its range.
Read more: Edie.net